Brandon Perlow writes, It’s been a week since I got back from the San Diego Comic Con and it was busy as ever. I don't think that will change. It was my
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It measures what are known as the Wednesday Warriors, those who can't wait to the weekend to get this week's comics We salute you, and the keenness you bring to your passion.
Justice League bringing back Doom Patrol and launching the Darkseid War pushed this book to the top, knocking aside the usual winner Batman Eternal[...]
Image Comics is scheduled to release it in the US in three different versions – regular floppy comics, softcover TPB, and a hardcover that will be the European standard size for art books.
Dodson is working on two issues of the Marvel Comics event book Axis, and he is working with his wife Rachel Dodson on[...]
Wes Locher writes,
The story goes that when Stan Lee was close to quitting his position at Marvel Comics, his wife, Joan, encouraged him to write the comic book he always wanted to write After all what's the worst that would happen? And y'know what Stan wrote with that mindset? The Fantastic Freakin' Four.
There's a fantastic[...]
My natural tendencies are to anti-mythologize – not necessarily the best approach for someone working in comics, where mythology is the industry obsession – and loner heroes with a shall we say unconventional relationship to law, order and standard morality give me a chance to work the darker corners of the room[...]
Shaun Paulet writes for Bleeding Cool: Success. How do you measure it? Is it the amount of sales you make? The joy you bring to others? How much you earn?
With the success of the initial Chaos Comics relaunch by Tim Seeley and the subsequent Purgatori, Chastity and Evil Ernie series coming out of it, its not a surprise to see Dynamite pulling more and more from the Chaos Universe Now we get a one-shot, Chaos: The Chosen from Michael Moreci (Hoax Hunters) Byron Brewer[...]
Top Cow has three books hitting shops this week. The return of the Pilot Series book Genius, the continuation of the David Weber novel adaptation Tales Of
Has Wolverine ever had a girlfriend who was a giant? Can he heal himself and other people because he has a degree in badassery and medicine? Does he partake in appalling orgies of killing?
All right, he does, but whereas Wolverine can't remember his past, Brok Windsor knows exactly who he is.
Created by legendary Canadian artist[...]
Valiant's secret society One Percent of Wall Street get their own solo adventure. In November the publisher will release Archer & Armstrong: The One
Established comic book writers fear one thing. New comic book writers, with their fancy modern day cultural references, boundless enthusiasm and
Ultimately, such gatekeeping was unsuccessful—look at Tolkien and the current explosion of genre fare across our society–but there has been no great writer of children's literature that attitude has been more effective on that Edith Nesbit, an author all but forgotten today.
Publisher and project editor, April Brown, is making a play to change that with[...]
A fox. A wolf. A fairy. Something shrew-like. A boy in shorts. A path through a wood. And a face peeking out from leaves. And coming from Colleen Doran
Marvel's Tom Brevoort continues to answer questions from the good, the bad and the ugly. And there's one he's been dancing around for a while. But now he
I'm sure we know a lot of the same people in comics, but how have we managed to avoid each other for so many years?
JEFF PARKER: We actually had lunch together in Sherman Oaks about a decade ago, thanks for remembering Joe! We were at Earth 2 Comics and went to the French place next[...]